LW1214ER (ASWAUSH) LG Air Conditioner - Overview

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Capacitor,Film,Box – Part Number: 0CZZA20001L
Capacitor,Film,Box
PartSelect #: PS3517188
Manufacturer #: 0CZZA20001L
$73.22
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Fan,Axial – Part Number: 5900A10009B
Fan,Axial
PartSelect #: PS3528570
Manufacturer #: 5900A10009B
$102.77
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Room Air Conditioner Installation Kit – Part Number: 3127A20074Y
Room Air Conditioner Installation Kit
PartSelect #: PS7784777
Manufacturer #: 3127A20074Y
The installation kit contains the hardware you need to install the room air conditioner.
$110.03
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Thermistor,NTC – Part Number: 6323A20003S
Thermistor,NTC
PartSelect #: PS3528976
Manufacturer #: 6323A20003S
$34.95
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Shroud – Part Number: 4998A10016C
Shroud
PartSelect #: PS3525392
Manufacturer #: 4998A10016C
$56.85
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REMOTE CONTROLLER ASSEMB – Part Number: 6711A20066L
REMOTE CONTROLLER ASSEMB
PartSelect #: PS3636484
Manufacturer #: 6711A20066L
$57.15
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Cover – Part Number: MCK35983901
Cover
PartSelect #: PS3534844
Manufacturer #: MCK35983901
$14.63
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Fan,Turbo – Part Number: 5900A20019C
Fan,Turbo
PartSelect #: PS3528589
Manufacturer #: 5900A20019C
$41.66
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Panel,Control – Part Number: 3720A10111C
Panel,Control
PartSelect #: PS3521456
Manufacturer #: 3720A10111C
$21.95
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Clamp,Spring – Part Number: 3H02932B
Clamp,Spring
PartSelect #: PS3522762
Manufacturer #: 3H02932B
The fan blade clamp, also known as a clamp spring, are for air conditioners. The clamp supports the fan blade on the motor shaft. When the motor is running, it signals the shaft to turn and rotate, bu...
$10.29
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Duct Assembly – Part Number: 5239A20004A
Duct Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3527635
Manufacturer #: 5239A20004A
$50.31
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Link – Part Number: 4520A20007A
Link
PartSelect #: PS3523013
Manufacturer #: 4520A20007A
$10.95
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Broken fan axial blade
Unscrewed the unit from the exterior case pulled out the unit unscrewed the 4 screw that hold the fan shroud carefully unscrewed the coil pulled back unclipped the axial fan clip gentlyhit with rubber mallet replacement of new fan replaced clip
15 minutes best investment of 20 bucks as apposed to 400 $
Parts Used:
Fan,Axial
  • John from HARLINGEN, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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compressor staying on, even in OFF mode: failed compressor relay on Printed Circuit Board #EBR895407
PC Board #EBR895407 No Longer Available, replaced with #EBR7773051 - mirror image board, but wires long enough and connections same.
Unit unplugged: slide filter up and out. Remove two phillips screws behind where top of filter was to remove grill (easier done with magnetic screw driver). Remove two phillips screws, one each side, at base of cabinet. Slide assembly out of cabinet 6-8". Remove phillips screw(s) on metal control panel housing. With needle nose, rock (2) main female spade connectors left/right until off (easier done with PC board still secured). Remove phillips screw holding plastic base of PC board. Viewing new board control connectors will simplify disconnecting the (3) control plugs. A small straight blade screwdriver can help.
Parts Used:
PCB ASSEMBLY,MAIN
  • Philip from NEW MARKET, VA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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window a/x unit fan broke
took apart the fan housing and replaced the fan saving me hundreds of dollars from buying a new unit
Parts Used:
Fan,Axial
  • margaret from CARRIERE, MS
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers
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